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·Anonymous D — 2 months ago, 1 day later, 2 days after the original post[T][B]#525,746

@525,638 (A)> So therefore you cannot hate on trannies when they gave you the idea. Checkmate, nugget.

1. Nobody said I hate trannies.
2. Even if I did, I would be able to hate them just fine. Taking one idea from them does not mean I need to love them or even like them. It's a basic exchange of ideas that goes on all the time.

That's like saying I can't claim to hate anything. Because when everything is interconnected then if you go back far enough you can find an idea from people you dislike.

Take yourself as an example. You dislike people who hate trannies. Yet the very ideas you espouse, in the past, were espoused by said anti-gay and anti-tranny people. The whole idea of liberty, freedom, whatever were all said and espoused by people who stood against what you do. Does that mean you can't enjoy freedom because people who hated all sorts of people came up with it before you were even alive?

Of course not. You will say that ya took the good and left the bad. The same applies equally well to a movie reference.

They didn't though. The Matrix created an easily-recognized and communicated vehicle for an otherwise more abstract concept, but that vehicle became a meme well over a decade after The Matrix ceased to be a relevant source of pop-culture references. They didn't create the meme or the concept.

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